Several guests found the location convenient for accessing the beach and hot springs on foot

Several reviewers enjoyed the on-site pool and hot tub

Guests said the staff were friendly and courteous

Many reviewers described pleasant views of the lake and mountains

Cons

A few guests complained about noise transfer from other rooms and the hallways

Parking at the hotel costs $5 for outdoor and $10 for underground

Freebies

Free Wi-Fi

Rooms

Adults

Kids

Kids' Ages

Editor's Analysis

Updated Apr 2, 2015

Overview

This property is situated among other hotels on the waterfront on the south shore of Harrison Lake. This hotel is well located for guests who are looking to access the beach or destinations in the downtown area on foot.

All rooms include free Wi-Fi, a coffeemaker, an iron and ironing board, a hair dryer, a 40" flat screen TV and DVD player, a fireplace and individual climate control. Some rooms are equipped with a full kitchen, while other rooms include a microwave and a mini-fridge. Rooms are furnished with one king bed or two queen beds.

Junior and one-bedroom suites are also available and include a separate living room with a sofabed and a second TV. Select suites have a private balcony. Suites are furnished with one queen bed or one king bed.

Outdoor parking is $5 and underground parking is $10 per day but street parking is also available 24 hours for free. Pets are permitted for an additional fee of $25 per day.

Morgan's Bistro (under separate management) is attached to the hotel and serves lunch and dinner in the summer months and dinner only in the winter.

Other on-site amenities include an elevator, a fitness centre, an indoor pool, an outdoor hot tub, a fitness centre, meeting and banquet rooms, a 24-hour front desk and concierge services.

The Hot Springs are 2 minutes away on foot and there are several restaurants, bars and boutique shops located within a 5-minute walk of this hotel. The Harrison Hot Springs Tourism Centre is 7 minutes away on foot. The Killer's Cove Marina is 14 minutes away on foot or a 4 minutes away by car, while the Harrison Hot Springs Marina is a 5-minute drive away.

Access to the Trans-Canada Highway is 21 minutes away by car, while the nearest airport, Chilliwack Airport (YCW), is a half hour drive away. (All walking and driving time estimates: Google Maps)

Confirmed with the front desk on April 2, 2015: pet fees and parking fees

Among the reviews used for this analysis, many guests described pleasant experiences at this property and several aspects of the hotel received praise.

Many guests described their rooms as clean and several reviewers found their rooms to be spacious, generally comfortable and quiet. A few guests found their in-room kitchens well equipped, while a couple of reviewers found their beds to be comfortable.

Many reviewers described pleasant views of the water from their rooms and one guest thought that the view was spectacular.

The staff were frequently complimented and guests described the front desk agents as friendly and helpful.

Several guests found the location convenient for accessing the beach and hot springs on foot, while several reviewers mentioned that they enjoyed the on-site hot tub and pool.

A couple of guests appreciated that the hotel accepted pets ($25 per day), while a couple of reviewers thought that the hotel offered good value for the money they spent.

There were very few concerns or complaints found for this property, among the reviews sourced for this analysis. The few concerns that were found seemed to result from isolated experiences, however there were some complaints about noise heard between the rooms and from hallways.

TripAdvisor.ca ranked this hotel #1 out of 6 properties in Harrison Hot Springs, with an average score of 4 out of 5, from 128 reviews.

Expedia.ca gave this property an average score of 4.4 out of 5, with 95% of 107 guests recommending the property.

Analyzed by Tammy B.

Writing chose Tammy from the moment she could hold a pencil. The stories may have changed through the years, from creative fiction to television news reporting, but Tammy's passion for words (and fondness for pencils) continues on.